CBP officials at the Pharr International Bridge facility have seized a shipment of prohibited fruits, including over 14,000 pounds of hog plums and passion fruit, from a tractor-trailer coming from Mexico. The cargo was declared as fresh lime and chayote, but an inspection revealed paper-wrapped products that did not match the declared fresh fruit. The fruits, which are strictly prohibited due to the risk of carrying pests that could harm American agriculture, were destroyed, and the carrier was fined $5,000 for undeclared products. An investigation by the USDA's investigative and enforcement services has also been initiated.